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My music is a blend of celtic folk blues and singer songwriter vibes, drawing inspiration from my travels in and around the west coast of Scotland. Check out my music on all major listening platforms and let me take you on a musical journey.

Mic Clark Music | available on Bandcamp
Mic Clark Music | available on Apple Music
Mic Clark Music | available on Spotify
Mic Clark Music | available on Deezer
Mic Clark Music | available on Amazon
Mic Clark Music | available on Soundcloud
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The last few years have been a fragmented time for many people, friends and families. The debut album from Scottish musician and songwriter Mic Clark is a collection of songs and ideas written and recorded with the hope of bringing some musical relief and joy to those who listen.

Mic Clark's musical heritage can be traced back to the turn of the 20th century when his great grandmother and her sisters wrote and played the piano music for the many cinemas in Glasgow. Both his grandfathers were singers, one headhunted by the D'Oyly Carte orchestra, the other could sing every Irish folk ballad from memory. Mic's father is a successful jazz guitarist and singer and his mother gained her certificate of music at 17yrs old from the Royal College of music in London, not bad for a wee lass from Clydebank! Mic cousin's Nigel and Nick Clark were hugely influeniual session musicians (guitar & bass) on the Scottish music scene in the 1980's and 90s, playing and touring with bands such as Hugh & Cry, Deacon Blue, Justin Curry and Cuban Heels. Nigel went on to become one of the world's top Gypsy jazz guitarists. Mic's sister is the L.A. based musician and musical supervisor Natalie Clark. 

Mic is joined on this album by his Austro-Scots cousin Olivia Ennemoser musician and jazz vocalist. Mic & Olivia were finalists on the Celtic Connections Danny Kyle stage and have been playing and recording music together ever since.

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